Kaathmandu, 19 Nov: Former US President Jimmy Carter is coming on a four-day visit Wednesday ‘to encourage’ Nepal’s political leaders ‘to achieve a climate in which a constituent assembly election can be held’, the Carter center said Sunday.Carter who heads the Center, is not coming to monitor elections which he has done credibly in many pats of the world.The Carter Center, funded mainly by EU member states, especially Scandinavian countries that have maintained remarkable interest in Nepal- disproportionate to their world status.The Scandinavian countries have even limited influence within the EU of which they are members.The Scandinavians are using their oil-wealth to gain influence and foothold in South Asia.
Norwegians received a jolt in Sri Lanka where the peace they brokered has run into trouble; Scandinavians are pushing communism, including Maoism, and Christianity in predominantly Hindu Nepal.Carter is coming at a time when assembly elections are again in doubt mainly because of a lack of a proper environment with deteriorating law and order situation in the terai where government has ordered special security for party leaders, activists and government officials.Foreigners are pushing election at any cost—even if may cost countless lives and even with minimum popular participation.
Norwegians received a jolt in Sri Lanka where the peace they brokered has run into trouble; Scandinavians are pushing communism, including Maoism, and Christianity in predominantly Hindu Nepal.Carter is coming at a time when assembly elections are again in doubt mainly because of a lack of a proper environment with deteriorating law and order situation in the terai where government has ordered special security for party leaders, activists and government officials.Foreigners are pushing election at any cost—even if may cost countless lives and even with minimum popular participation.
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